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Good Company Entertainment Presents: The Big Chillout
 

Celebrating the soundtrack that saved Motown 

Get ready to relive the music that defined a generation in The Big Chillout, a joyous, soul-stirring celebration of the legendary Big Chill soundtrack and the Motown revival it sparked. 

This powerful live show brings to life the timeless classics of Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Smokey Robinson, Spencer Davis Group, The Band, Procol Harum, and many more — performed by a world-class band and presented as an entertaining narrated show fronted by two powerhouse vocalists. 

Judah Kelly – Winner of The Voice Australia 2017 

Asabi Goodman – Acclaimed star of Chicago and Hairspray 

10 piece – world-class live band 

The first act features the smash-hit original Big Chill soundtrack, followed by a second act packed with the Deluxe Edition highlights and Motown’s biggest hits. 

The Big Chillout is a heartwarming celebration of soul, connection, and the classic songs that continue to unite generations. 

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering these iconic tracks for the first time, this show is an invitation to sing, dance, and chillout like never before! 

 

Event details

Venue: Evan Theatre, 83 Mulgoa Road, Penrith, NSW 2750
Bookings: https://penrith.panthers.com.au/event/the-big-chillout/
Start Date: Friday 22 May 2026

 

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